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Old 19th December 2006, 15:26   #11
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That stereo does look really good alongside the silver dash, but would look even nicer if you had the other facia adapter (the flat one).

Will demonstrate this evening when I get home and upload image of my Pioneer + Revo (grabbed the pic this morning, but forgot to bring the card reader for my lappy, so will sort it when I get in).
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Old 19th December 2006, 15:30   #12
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That stereo does look really good alongside the silver dash, but would look even nicer if you had the other facia adapter (the flat one).
Not seen the flat one, a picture would be great if possible!
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Yes but the Pioneer P77 I have is so well suited to the ZT - don't you think? It's quite retro looking.

Not bad, Rich. This metal finish is just right for the ZT.

But I need to keep the buttons of the Low-Line navi, too.
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Not bad, Rich. This metal finish is just right for the ZT.
But I need to keep the buttons of the Low-Line navi, too.
Buy a Tom Tom!
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As promised, here are the pics of my Pioneer + Revo install:

http://www.chrisgreen.co.uk/carpics/ice.jpg
http://www.chrisgreen.co.uk/carpics/revoA.jpg
http://www.chrisgreen.co.uk/carpics/revoB.jpg

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Buy a Tom Tom!
Yeah, I'm already thinking about buying the new TomTom One.
Every time I use a rental car (or my Dads car) I have to use these old fashioned paper maps.
And I can't take the navi with me, because its weight is 3,600 pounds!
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Buy a Tom Tom!
I have Tom Tom mobile on my phone, it works great and means i don't have yet another device stuck to the windscreen!
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Not seen the REVO unit before - looks very smart indeed. Does it use a FM modulator to connect to the head unit or some other method?
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Not seen the REVO unit before - looks very smart indeed. Does it use a FM modulator to connect to the head unit or some other method?
You can either use the very good supplied FM inline modulator (if anyone reading this goes down this route, make sure you get a Revo that is supplied with the updated v2 modulator), or if your head unit has Aux phono or 3.5mm inputs, you can do direct phono stereo input.

As I also have a Pioneer head unit, I simply purchased a IP-Bus to Phono input lead (about £7 new from an eBay seller) and have directly connected the phono output to the head unit, removing the need for the FM modulator.
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